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posted on 2014-11-04, 00:00 authored by Kevin
C. Robben, Khanh-Hoa Tran-Ba, Takashi Ito, Daniel A. HigginsA variety of algorithms exist for
optical single molecule tracking
in two and three dimensions. One general class of algorithms employs
cost-functionals to link the individual fluorescent spots, produced
by a molecule in sequential video frames, into trajectories. This
method has also been used to track one-dimensional (1D) molecular
motions for relatively low diffusion rates (i.e., D < 1 μm2/s). At high diffusion rates, the cost-functional
approach often fails to accurately reproduce 1D trajectories, particularly
when the molecules are closely spaced. In this paper, we present a
new algorithm called trajectory-profile-guided (TPG) tracking that
is designed specifically for 1D trajectories. TPG tracking involves
an initial search for one-dimensionally aligned fluorescent spots
(i.e., candidate molecules). Qualifying candidates are subsequently
identified and linked into trajectories based on several criteria.
We test the TPG algorithm’s accuracy and precision against
cost-functional based tracking using both simulated and experimental
video data. The results show that TPG tracking more accurately reproduces
the actual 1D trajectories, particularly at higher diffusion rates.
TPG tracking is also shown to produce longer trajectories and more
accurate estimates of trajectory aspect ratios (i.e., their dimensionality),
molecular diffusion coefficients, and order parameters for aligned
1D trajectories over a wide range of diffusion coefficients.